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Another butt*uckin fostie indicted
Indicted foster father at large
Lifeway agency placed children in 'dream home' BY WILLIAM A. WEATHERS | ENQUIRER STAFF WRITER AMELIA - A longtime Amelia foster father, charged with sexually abusing two boys who were in his care, remained at large this morning. Jaysen W. Bell, 31, of the 1200 block of Beechwood Drive, was charged Wednesday in an eight-count indictment by a Clermont County grand jury. Bell is charged with rape, three counts of sexual battery, gross imposition and three counts of sexual imposition. The charges involve two boys - one from Warren County and one from Butler County - who were placed in the foster home by Lifeway for Youth, a private firm that handles foster cases under contract with child protection agencies, Amelia Police Chief Jeffrey Sucher said Thursday. The charges cover offenses that, according to the indictment, occurred at Bell's residence from July 2003 through June 2006. The investigation was under way during the August search for 3-year-old Marcus Fiesel and the subsequent murder indictment of his foster parents, David and Liz Carroll. They also were recruited by Lifeway, which came under severe criticism for inadequate screening of applicants. A state investigation of Lifeway's performance is continuing. The state also is investigating how much caseworkers knew about the Carrolls' background and whether the children were being properly monitored. Lifeway and Butler County children services officials have said they did nothing wrong and that the Carrolls duped everyone. The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services is expected to release the results of its investigation next week. Amelia police began an investigation in June after one of the boys - who was no longer in the Bell residence and is now in a permanent foster home - confided in a Goshen police officer who attends the same church, Sucher said. "The boy had enough courage to come forward in June," said Amelia Officer Jeff Wood, who investigated the allegations. The Goshen officer contacted Amelia police and an investigation began. It included the execution of a search warrant at the Bell residence, Sucher said. E-mails between Bell and the two boys found on a computer corroborated some of the boys' allegations, the police chief said. The other boy and three girls who were in the Bell residence as foster children were removed in June, Sucher said. Butler County Children Services Board cooperated with the investigation, said Judy Stadler, director of intake. "We certainly believed this had occurred and we were involved with police all along from the beginning," she said. The boy was among 10 Butler County foster children placed with the Bells since 2000. None was placed since 2005, Stadler said. Eight of the nine other Butler County children placed with Bell through the years were tracked down and interviewed after the 16-year-old came forward, but said they were never sexually abused by Bell, Stadler said. Only one child, who now lives in Florida, could not be located. "Some of the kids that we interviewed said, 'That was my favorite foster home,' " Stadler said. "We're just glad that (the boys) brought this information ... and now no other kids can be harmed." Wood said police believe that Bell's wife apparently was unaware of her husband's alleged conduct. "They don't believe she knew anything," he said. Over the years, more than 30 children had been placed in the Bell home, Wood said. Since they were licensed in 1999, the Bells gave every indication of being outstanding caretakers to their foster children, officials said. "They took them to Disney World," said Patti Jacobs, spokeswoman for Warren County child protective services. "The kids were involved with sports and cheerleading. They were the dream foster home, they were awesome. It was painful to pull (the children) out when we found out this happened. It was just one of those things where we wouldn't have known." In Cincinnati, child protection authorities are reviewing case files of Hamilton County children who were placed in the Bell home at various times since 2000. Bell worked in real estate in the Clermont County area. He is listed with "The Jaysen Bell Team" in the September 2006 roster of the Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors. According to Ohio Secretary of State records, he is the registered agent for Bell Real Estate Services in Amelia. Sheila McLaughlin and Margaret A. McGurk contributed. E-mail |
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Another butt*uckin fostie indicted
Microfirm News Server wrote: Indicted foster father at large Lifeway agency placed children in 'dream home' BY WILLIAM A. WEATHERS | ENQUIRER STAFF WRITER AMELIA - A longtime Amelia foster father, charged with sexually abusing two boys who were in his care, remained at large this morning. Jaysen W. Bell, 31, of the 1200 block of Beechwood Drive, was charged Wednesday in an eight-count indictment by a Clermont County grand jury. Bell is charged with rape, three counts of sexual battery, gross imposition and three counts of sexual imposition. The charges involve two boys - one from Warren County and one from Butler County - who were placed in the foster home by Lifeway for Youth, a private firm that handles foster cases under contract with child protection agencies, Amelia Police Chief Jeffrey Sucher said Thursday. The charges cover offenses that, according to the indictment, occurred at Bell's residence from July 2003 through June 2006. The investigation was under way during the August search for 3-year-old Marcus Fiesel and the subsequent murder indictment of his foster parents, David and Liz Carroll. They also were recruited by Lifeway, which came under severe criticism for inadequate screening of applicants. A state investigation of Lifeway's performance is continuing. The state also is investigating how much caseworkers knew about the Carrolls' background and whether the children were being properly monitored. Lifeway and Butler County children services officials have said they did nothing wrong and that the Carrolls duped everyone. The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services is expected to release the results of its investigation next week. Amelia police began an investigation in June after one of the boys - who was no longer in the Bell residence and is now in a permanent foster home - confided in a Goshen police officer who attends the same church, Sucher said. "The boy had enough courage to come forward in June," said Amelia Officer Jeff Wood, who investigated the allegations. The Goshen officer contacted Amelia police and an investigation began. It included the execution of a search warrant at the Bell residence, Sucher said. E-mails between Bell and the two boys found on a computer corroborated some of the boys' allegations, the police chief said. The other boy and three girls who were in the Bell residence as foster children were removed in June, Sucher said. Butler County Children Services Board cooperated with the investigation, said Judy Stadler, director of intake. "We certainly believed this had occurred and we were involved with police all along from the beginning," she said. The boy was among 10 Butler County foster children placed with the Bells since 2000. None was placed since 2005, Stadler said. Eight of the nine other Butler County children placed with Bell through the years were tracked down and interviewed after the 16-year-old came forward, but said they were never sexually abused by Bell, Stadler said. Only one child, who now lives in Florida, could not be located. "Some of the kids that we interviewed said, 'That was my favorite foster home,' " Stadler said. "We're just glad that (the boys) brought this information ... and now no other kids can be harmed." Wood said police believe that Bell's wife apparently was unaware of her husband's alleged conduct. "They don't believe she knew anything," he said. Over the years, more than 30 children had been placed in the Bell home, Wood said. Since they were licensed in 1999, the Bells gave every indication of being outstanding caretakers to their foster children, officials said. "They took them to Disney World," said Patti Jacobs, spokeswoman for Warren County child protective services. "The kids were involved with sports and cheerleading. They were the dream foster home, they were awesome. It was painful to pull (the children) out when we found out this happened. It was just one of those things where we wouldn't have known." In Cincinnati, child protection authorities are reviewing case files of Hamilton County children who were placed in the Bell home at various times since 2000. Bell worked in real estate in the Clermont County area. He is listed with "The Jaysen Bell Team" in the September 2006 roster of the Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors. According to Ohio Secretary of State records, he is the registered agent for Bell Real Estate Services in Amelia. Sheila McLaughlin and Margaret A. McGurk contributed. E-mail This time your subject line, though crude, is more accurate in placing the blame. I'm curious how things such as this could be avoided though. Do you have any reforms or changes in the system you'd like to see instituted that would have made this less likely to happen, given this story? Thanks, Kane |
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Another butt*uckin fostie indicted
The agencies place these people on a pedestal, beyond reproach,
because of wealth, shiny happy looking home, etc.. beyond suspicion for PEDERASTY. The means of JUDGING these people worthy is based on political loyalties (to the agencies), personality and ATTITUDE, not on the truth. All of these things are used IN REVERSE to remove children from their parents in the VAST majority of cases. Blood, broken bones and sexual abuse are less than 1% of all removals. 0:- wrote: Microfirm News Server wrote: Indicted foster father at large Lifeway agency placed children in 'dream home' BY WILLIAM A. WEATHERS | ENQUIRER STAFF WRITER AMELIA - A longtime Amelia foster father, charged with sexually abusing two boys who were in his care, remained at large this morning. Jaysen W. Bell, 31, of the 1200 block of Beechwood Drive, was charged Wednesday in an eight-count indictment by a Clermont County grand jury. Bell is charged with rape, three counts of sexual battery, gross imposition and three counts of sexual imposition. The charges involve two boys - one from Warren County and one from Butler County - who were placed in the foster home by Lifeway for Youth, a private firm that handles foster cases under contract with child protection agencies, Amelia Police Chief Jeffrey Sucher said Thursday. The charges cover offenses that, according to the indictment, occurred at Bell's residence from July 2003 through June 2006. The investigation was under way during the August search for 3-year-old Marcus Fiesel and the subsequent murder indictment of his foster parents, David and Liz Carroll. They also were recruited by Lifeway, which came under severe criticism for inadequate screening of applicants. A state investigation of Lifeway's performance is continuing. The state also is investigating how much caseworkers knew about the Carrolls' background and whether the children were being properly monitored. Lifeway and Butler County children services officials have said they did nothing wrong and that the Carrolls duped everyone. The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services is expected to release the results of its investigation next week. Amelia police began an investigation in June after one of the boys - who was no longer in the Bell residence and is now in a permanent foster home - confided in a Goshen police officer who attends the same church, Sucher said. "The boy had enough courage to come forward in June," said Amelia Officer Jeff Wood, who investigated the allegations. The Goshen officer contacted Amelia police and an investigation began. It included the execution of a search warrant at the Bell residence, Sucher said. E-mails between Bell and the two boys found on a computer corroborated some of the boys' allegations, the police chief said. The other boy and three girls who were in the Bell residence as foster children were removed in June, Sucher said. Butler County Children Services Board cooperated with the investigation, said Judy Stadler, director of intake. "We certainly believed this had occurred and we were involved with police all along from the beginning," she said. The boy was among 10 Butler County foster children placed with the Bells since 2000. None was placed since 2005, Stadler said. Eight of the nine other Butler County children placed with Bell through the years were tracked down and interviewed after the 16-year-old came forward, but said they were never sexually abused by Bell, Stadler said. Only one child, who now lives in Florida, could not be located. "Some of the kids that we interviewed said, 'That was my favorite foster home,' " Stadler said. "We're just glad that (the boys) brought this information ... and now no other kids can be harmed." Wood said police believe that Bell's wife apparently was unaware of her husband's alleged conduct. "They don't believe she knew anything," he said. Over the years, more than 30 children had been placed in the Bell home, Wood said. Since they were licensed in 1999, the Bells gave every indication of being outstanding caretakers to their foster children, officials said. "They took them to Disney World," said Patti Jacobs, spokeswoman for Warren County child protective services. "The kids were involved with sports and cheerleading. They were the dream foster home, they were awesome. It was painful to pull (the children) out when we found out this happened. It was just one of those things where we wouldn't have known." In Cincinnati, child protection authorities are reviewing case files of Hamilton County children who were placed in the Bell home at various times since 2000. Bell worked in real estate in the Clermont County area. He is listed with "The Jaysen Bell Team" in the September 2006 roster of the Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors. According to Ohio Secretary of State records, he is the registered agent for Bell Real Estate Services in Amelia. Sheila McLaughlin and Margaret A. McGurk contributed. E-mail This time your subject line, though crude, is more accurate in placing the blame. I'm curious how things such as this could be avoided though. Do you have any reforms or changes in the system you'd like to see instituted that would have made this less likely to happen, given this story? Thanks, Kane There are several obvious solutions to PEDERASTY and other sexual abuse in Foster Care. Placing children there for trivia and convincing the Fosters that the kids were removed for horrors is one of the biggest LIES, used to justify the 99% of removals that do NOT involve the horrors that many loyal fosters ARE TOLD. |
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Another butt*uckin fostie indicted
"Greegor" wrote in message oups.com... The agencies place these people on a pedestal, beyond reproach, because of wealth, shiny happy looking home, etc.. beyond suspicion for PEDERASTY. Where do you guys come up with those obscure words like 'pederasty' and 'malfeasance'? Use a thesaurus or something? The means of JUDGING these people worthy is based on political loyalties (to the agencies), personality and ATTITUDE, not on the truth. All of these things are used IN REVERSE to remove children from their parents in the VAST majority of cases. Blood, broken bones and sexual abuse are less than 1% of all removals. 0:- wrote: Microfirm News Server wrote: Indicted foster father at large Lifeway agency placed children in 'dream home' BY WILLIAM A. WEATHERS | ENQUIRER STAFF WRITER AMELIA - A longtime Amelia foster father, charged with sexually abusing two boys who were in his care, remained at large this morning. Jaysen W. Bell, 31, of the 1200 block of Beechwood Drive, was charged Wednesday in an eight-count indictment by a Clermont County grand jury. Bell is charged with rape, three counts of sexual battery, gross imposition and three counts of sexual imposition. The charges involve two boys - one from Warren County and one from Butler County - who were placed in the foster home by Lifeway for Youth, a private firm that handles foster cases under contract with child protection agencies, Amelia Police Chief Jeffrey Sucher said Thursday. The charges cover offenses that, according to the indictment, occurred at Bell's residence from July 2003 through June 2006. The investigation was under way during the August search for 3-year-old Marcus Fiesel and the subsequent murder indictment of his foster parents, David and Liz Carroll. They also were recruited by Lifeway, which came under severe criticism for inadequate screening of applicants. A state investigation of Lifeway's performance is continuing. The state also is investigating how much caseworkers knew about the Carrolls' background and whether the children were being properly monitored. Lifeway and Butler County children services officials have said they did nothing wrong and that the Carrolls duped everyone. The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services is expected to release the results of its investigation next week. Amelia police began an investigation in June after one of the boys - who was no longer in the Bell residence and is now in a permanent foster home - confided in a Goshen police officer who attends the same church, Sucher said. "The boy had enough courage to come forward in June," said Amelia Officer Jeff Wood, who investigated the allegations. The Goshen officer contacted Amelia police and an investigation began. It included the execution of a search warrant at the Bell residence, Sucher said. E-mails between Bell and the two boys found on a computer corroborated some of the boys' allegations, the police chief said. The other boy and three girls who were in the Bell residence as foster children were removed in June, Sucher said. Butler County Children Services Board cooperated with the investigation, said Judy Stadler, director of intake. "We certainly believed this had occurred and we were involved with police all along from the beginning," she said. The boy was among 10 Butler County foster children placed with the Bells since 2000. None was placed since 2005, Stadler said. Eight of the nine other Butler County children placed with Bell through the years were tracked down and interviewed after the 16-year-old came forward, but said they were never sexually abused by Bell, Stadler said. Only one child, who now lives in Florida, could not be located. "Some of the kids that we interviewed said, 'That was my favorite foster home,' " Stadler said. "We're just glad that (the boys) brought this information ... and now no other kids can be harmed." Wood said police believe that Bell's wife apparently was unaware of her husband's alleged conduct. "They don't believe she knew anything," he said. Over the years, more than 30 children had been placed in the Bell home, Wood said. Since they were licensed in 1999, the Bells gave every indication of being outstanding caretakers to their foster children, officials said. "They took them to Disney World," said Patti Jacobs, spokeswoman for Warren County child protective services. "The kids were involved with sports and cheerleading. They were the dream foster home, they were awesome. It was painful to pull (the children) out when we found out this happened. It was just one of those things where we wouldn't have known." In Cincinnati, child protection authorities are reviewing case files of Hamilton County children who were placed in the Bell home at various times since 2000. Bell worked in real estate in the Clermont County area. He is listed with "The Jaysen Bell Team" in the September 2006 roster of the Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors. According to Ohio Secretary of State records, he is the registered agent for Bell Real Estate Services in Amelia. Sheila McLaughlin and Margaret A. McGurk contributed. E-mail This time your subject line, though crude, is more accurate in placing the blame. I'm curious how things such as this could be avoided though. Do you have any reforms or changes in the system you'd like to see instituted that would have made this less likely to happen, given this story? Thanks, Kane There are several obvious solutions to PEDERASTY and other sexual abuse in Foster Care. Placing children there for trivia and convincing the Fosters that the kids were removed for horrors is one of the biggest LIES, used to justify the 99% of removals that do NOT involve the horrors that many loyal fosters ARE TOLD. |
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Betty wrote
Where do you guys come up with those obscure words like 'pederasty' and 'malfeasance'? Use a thesaurus or something? Can't read at a 10th grade reading level Betty? |
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Greegor wrote:
Betty wrote Where do you guys come up with those obscure words like 'pederasty' and 'malfeasance'? Use a thesaurus or something? Can't read at a 10th grade reading level Betty? First racism, now classism, Greg? We aren't writing for grade here, child. It's just a forum for discussion. The plainer the better. I tend to reply to each of you in the manner you post. You pretend to education and writing skill you do not have. You can't even stick to the rules of debate, or rhetoric, Greg. |
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"Greegor" wrote in message oups.com... Betty wrote Where do you guys come up with those obscure words like 'pederasty' and 'malfeasance'? Use a thesaurus or something? Can't read at a 10th grade reading level Betty? Did I say I can't read them? Did I say I didn't understand them? Or did I say that they were obscure? I once knew a guy...as a matter of fact, got a letter from him postal about two weeks ago. Used to think himself a 'big man', and so to prove that point he used 'big words'. Thing he never could understand is that use of a big vocabulary, big house, nice car...none of those thing ever made him a 'big man'. As a matter of fact, they only served to make him look like the childish struggling jackal that he actually was, desperate for respect and attention. Do you relate? |
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"0:-" wrote in message news:YJGdnclrhLPUmaHYnZ2dnUVZ_q2dnZ2d@scnresearch. com... Greegor wrote: Betty wrote Where do you guys come up with those obscure words like 'pederasty' and 'malfeasance'? Use a thesaurus or something? Can't read at a 10th grade reading level Betty? First racism, now classism, Greg? We aren't writing for grade here, child. It's just a forum for discussion. The plainer the better. I tend to reply to each of you in the manner you post. You pretend to education and writing skill you do not have. You can't even stick to the rules of debate, or rhetoric, Greg. My bet would be that I actually have MORE education than he does...simply because he fails to be able to comprehend the written word...and at times is prone to ineffective articulation. |
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dragonsgirl wrote:
"0:-" wrote in message news:YJGdnclrhLPUmaHYnZ2dnUVZ_q2dnZ2d@scnresearch. com... Greegor wrote: Betty wrote Where do you guys come up with those obscure words like 'pederasty' and 'malfeasance'? Use a thesaurus or something? Can't read at a 10th grade reading level Betty? First racism, now classism, Greg? We aren't writing for grade here, child. It's just a forum for discussion. The plainer the better. I tend to reply to each of you in the manner you post. You pretend to education and writing skill you do not have. You can't even stick to the rules of debate, or rhetoric, Greg. My bet would be that I actually have MORE education than he does...simply because he fails to be able to comprehend the written word...and at times is prone to ineffective articulation. That's what makes his "attempt to presume to pretend to claim" he knows what those words mean breaks me up. Hardly a week goes by that I don't have to correct three or four of his faux pax. Opps! I meant "mistakes." R R R RE E E EE R R R R E E E E E E ER R R R R....he's such a dunce. |
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Betty Jean Hammond Wirsen wrote:
Thing he never could understand is that use of a big vocabulary, big house, nice car...none of those thing ever made him a 'big man'. As a matter of fact, they only served to make him look like the childish struggling jackal that he actually was, desperate for respect and attention. So Kane wrote you a letter! Big deal! It was a virtual checklist of comments Kane has made. That's what makes him Commander McBrag. You claimed that 'pederasty' and 'malfeasance' are obscure words! What reading level do you really think those words are? Now you're saying using those words was CLASSIST? ROFL! Mea Culpa, I was ludicrously pompous to elucidate my erudition! What reading level would be acceptable to you Betty? I woulda thought fer sure that you of all people would bee familiar with words like "pederasty" and agency "malfeasance". ROFL! chuckle |
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